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Darren Orange
Darren Orange has maintained a long inquiry into the landscape of the Pacific Northwest, currently via pure abstract painting. More...


Annetta Kapon
Proxy Gallery is a 12-inch cube used by Annetta Kapon since 2013. This is exhibition #85. surveying the many collaborating artists. More...


Junko Yamamoto
In her new "Cosmic Web" paintings Junko 'Yamamoto combines geometric elements with curvy blobs of brighter color. More...


Joseph Kleitsch
Unlike most of the other California Impressionists, Joseph Kleitsch was interested in townscapes and street scenes. More...


Hank Willis Thomas, “I’ve Known Rivers”
Hank Willis Thomas' "I've Known Rivers" is inspired by a Langston Hughes poem that connects identity to the depths of history. More...


Paho Mann, “Latent Constructions”
With the use of 3D software Paho Mann constructs a composite photo of hundreds of angles to make a complete image. More...


Chris Trueman, “Dividing the Light”
Chris Trueman slathers, sprays, brushes and scraps paint into convincing compositions that are pure visual pleasures. More...


Brenda Mallory, “The North Star Changes"
Brenda Mallory creates her artworks primarily with unconventional materials. She proves exceptionally inventive in the repurposing the cast-offs into memorable assemblages. More...


Cara Barer / Alex Couwenberg
For "Atmospheric" Cara Barer's photographs of repurposed books and Alex Couwenberg's abstract paintings are crisp yet ambiguous. More...


Elaine Reichek
Elaine Reichek puts her mastery of hand stitched and digitally controlled embroidery to concept. and feminist aesthetic purpose. More...


Celia Alvarez Munoz
Celia Álvarez Muñoz’s artistic vision goes beyond traditional Chicano iconography to the symbols and storytelling of Chicano art. More...


John Roloff
John Roloff has made environmentalism one of the cornerstones of his diverse art practice since the mid-1970s. More...


Melina Ausikaitis
Melina Ausikaitis' works are soft, indistinct scenes punctuated weight and form. Tangible details are immersed in an ethereal ground. More...


Sarah Charlesworth
The brightly colored "Neverland" series of 2002 moved beyond appropriation to photograph ordinary household objects. More...


Delfin Finley, “Coalescence”
Delfin Finley's subjects bear the weight of the past but ever cognizant of the threats of the present. More...


Ted Kincaid
Conceptual artist and photographer Ted Kincaid presents an investigation of the natural beauty of the elements: earth, sea, and sky. More...


Jónsi, “FLÓÐ (Flood)”
FLÓÐ (Flood), an immersive installation by Sigur Rós' Jónsi addresses climate change with neither soporific optimism nor cynicism. More...


Anish Kapoor
Paintings by Anish Kapoor transport us into mythic spaces brimming with chthonic, creation-story texture and energy. More...


Marcus Lelle and Matthew Behrend
Marcus Lelle's heads and portraits share qualities of fluctuation. Matthew Behrens's cosmological images stretch the painterliness of photography. More...


Barbara T. Smith
Barbara T. Smith entered the art world as a frustrated suburban housewife during the 1950s. She became a pioneer of performance art. More...

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